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  1. cmd/bucket-quota.go

    	}
    	if !quotaCfg.IsValid() {
    		if quotaCfg.Type == "fifo" {
    			internalLogIf(GlobalContext, errors.New("Detected older 'fifo' quota config, 'fifo' feature is removed and not supported anymore. Please clear your quota configs using 'mc admin bucket quota alias/bucket --clear' and use 'mc ilm add' for expiration of objects"), logger.WarningKind)
    			return quotaCfg, fmt.Errorf("invalid quota type 'fifo'")
    		}
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  2. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/WriteReplaceOverridesTest.java

     * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
     * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
     * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
     * limitations under the License.
     */
    
    package com.google.common.collect;
    
    import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertWithMessage;
    import static java.lang.reflect.Modifier.PRIVATE;
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  3. .github/bot_config.yml

       
         * If you have above configuration and using _**Windows**_ platform -
           * Try adding the CUDA, CUPTI, and cuDNN installation directories to the %PATH% environment variable.
           * Refer [windows setup guide](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/gpu#windows_setup).
         * If you have above configuration and using _**Ubuntu/Linux**_ platform -
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  4. docs_src/response_headers/tutorial002.py

    from fastapi import FastAPI, Response
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    @app.get("/headers-and-object/")
    def get_headers(response: Response):
        response.headers["X-Cat-Dog"] = "alone in the world"
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Maps.java

       * iterators that don't support {@code remove()}, but all other methods are supported by the map
       * and its views. When given a key that doesn't satisfy the predicate, the map's {@code put()} and
       * {@code putAll()} methods throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException}.
       *
       * <p>When methods such as {@code removeAll()} and {@code clear()} are called on the filtered map
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  6. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Maps.java

       * iterators that don't support {@code remove()}, but all other methods are supported by the map
       * and its views. When given a key that doesn't satisfy the predicate, the map's {@code put()} and
       * {@code putAll()} methods throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException}.
       *
       * <p>When methods such as {@code removeAll()} and {@code clear()} are called on the filtered map
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md

    # Body - Multiple Parameters
    
    Now that we have seen how to use `Path` and `Query`, let's see more advanced uses of request body declarations.
    
    ## Mix `Path`, `Query` and body parameters
    
    First, of course, you can mix `Path`, `Query` and request body parameter declarations freely and **FastAPI** will know what to do.
    
    And you can also declare body parameters as optional, by setting the default to `None`:
    
    //// tab | Python 3.10+
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md

        * A special case is `204`, "No Content".  This response is used when there is no content to return to the client, and so the response must not have a body.
    * **`300`** and above are for "Redirection".  Responses with these status codes may or may not have a body, except for `304`, "Not Modified", which must not have one.
    * **`400`** and above are for "Client error" responses. These are the second type you would probably use the most.
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-change-status-code.md

    {!../../docs_src/response_change_status_code/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
    And then you can return any object you need, as you normally would (a `dict`, a database model, etc).
    
    And if you declared a `response_model`, it will still be used to filter and convert the object you returned.
    
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  10. docs/security/README.md

    - [IV](#iv): is a randomly generated initialization vector. It is public and part of the object metadata.
    - `context_values`: are values like the bucket and object name and other information which should be cryptographically bound to the KEK.
    
    To summarize for any encrypted object there exists (at least) three different keys:
    
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